Thomas (Tom) Laughlin (born February 13, 1971 in Yonkers, New York and currently residing in Stamford, CT) is an American professional wrestler currently working for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) under its Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) brand. He is better known by his ring name, Tommy Dreamer.
His original gimmick was that of a pretty boy, wearing suspenders and loose fitting tights. As time went on Dreamer evolved with the ECW mindset becoming more and more extreme. One of the catalysts for the change was his first major feud with The Sandman which saw him (kayfabe) accidentally hit The Sandman knocked a cigarette into his eye when he struck him with a Singapore cane. When The Sandman went down to the mat grabbing his eye Dreamer (seemingly) broke kayfabe by standing over what moments ago was his opponent and screaming about how he "didn't mean to do it" and that it was "an accident". In truth this was all a (rather revolutionary) planned out ECW angle that was designed to blur the line between real life and the world of wrestling.
Though the blind Sandman angle was his first major feud in ECW his most memorable came against Raven and started in April of 1995. The two, who had been (kayfabe) childhood friends, constantly brawled through ECW for over two years. They threw everything they had at each other, including Raven bringing another childhood friend Beulah McGillicutty out as a way to get into Dreamers head. Dreamer was unable to score a pinfall on Raven for the entire feud until he pinned Raven in a Loser Leaves Town match before Raven went to World Championship Wrestling.
He also feuded with Justin Credible and Shane Douglas while there, and was the main ECW representative in the ECW vs. United States Wrestling Association (USWA) feud with Jerry Lawler in 1997.
In 1999 Dreamer found himself actually teaming with his former blood enemy Raven when he returned to ECW. He would also become an ECW World Heavyweight Champion when he won the belt in 2000 from Taz, but then lose the belt just 18 minutes later to Justin Credible.
ECW would close its doors soon after and Dreamer would follow former ECW owner Paul Heyman to World Wrestling Entertainment in 2001.
As time went on Dreamer slowly began to drop off WWE TV and could be occasionally found wrestling on the independent circuit all over the world. Dreamer would occasionally appear to do guest commentary in WWE and went on to be forge a close association with some of WWE's training territories. This lead to him becoming a part of RAW
Dreamer played a major part in the revival of ECW in WWE. He, along with Paul Heyman, booked the first One Night Stand pay-per-view event (Vince McMahon had most control over the second) and then Dreamer joined the extension "brand" as a part of the main roster.
During the build up to the relaunch of ECW Dreamer feuded with RAW
On July 8th, 2006, Laughlin released a very strong statement about the new ECW in his wwe.com commentary, Dreamers Diary Of Violence by saying quote, "I AM ANGRY, PISSED OFF AND TOTALLY FRUSTRATED ABOUT WHAT I HAVE BEEN SEEING IN ECW. I NEED TO SIT BACK AND DIGEST ALL OF THIS. IF I WRITE ABOUT WHAT IS IN MY HEAD, MY COLUMN WILL PROBABLY NO LONGER EXIST."
Since July 15, 2006, Tommy Dreamer's Diary of Violence reports: Due to recent events in ECW and on ECW.com, Tommy Dreamer's Diary of Violence has been suspended until further notice.
The twins appeared in a sixth season episode of "The Sopranos" (The Ride) as Domenica Baccalieri, Tony Soprano's baby niece.
Tommy Dreamer makes a cameo in the adult film "Whack Attack 5" by Extreme Associates.
He and New Jack appeared together in an episode of the TV series "Early Edition" as bikers.
1971 births | American professional wrestlers | ECW alumni | Living people | Yonkersites
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